I just read a long thread about all of the things US expats miss about life in the US. I thought it would be interesting to ask about the opposite: What do you NOT miss about life in the US?
I just read a long thread about all of the things US expats miss about life in the US. I thought it would be interesting to ask about the opposite: What do you NOT miss about life in the US?
When I lived abroad, I didn’t miss the screwed-up healthcare situation. It affects me directly because I have an auto-immune disorder. It was so nice living in a country where I didn’t need to go broke taking care of myself.
I’ve been back in the States now for a few years, and I’m still just floored that we accept this as okay.
As an outsider looking in:
Americans accept everything in USA because you’re brainwashed from birth into believing the USA is the greatest country on earth, despite some horrifically glaring evidence to the contrary (school shootings and healthcare for example). It’s this sort of toxic exceptionalism that prevents you from changing things.
I agree, but you should probably be specific to “some Americans” because I knew before I moved abroad that things were messed up. I do agree that we have a huge problem with exceptionalism.
You’re absolutely correct. Generalizing as I did is bad form.
Correct
Not really. 67% of Americans are satisfied with their healthcare costs, it’s actually the highest in 20 years.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/327686/americans-satisfaction-health-costs-new-high.aspx
Things don’t change because it works for most people.
Actually, a majority of Americans don’t just accept this because we’re brainwashed. I’m grateful to live in Chicago, but of course, it’s still America, so we still have a lot of the same issues. What are we supposed to do? Go out and start a revolution? We’re all working paycheck-to-paycheck to survive. It’s rough out there.